My humble opinion is that it's better to close the site, which is worry-free. If you plan to open it again, I estimate you must make the website large and good, not a must but forced. And this requires funds. First, ask yourself if you can guarantee the funds.
Also, look at grub4dos on jot. It couldn't be accessed a few years ago. Moved to google site, it couldn't be accessed again after only a few months. Do you say this is domestic or foreign? Do you say there is illegal content on this? No one has ever notified me that there is illegal content on the grub4dos site, and in fact it's impossible, because only I can upload files and publish technical information. But the website can't be accessed inexplicably.
If your website is targeted by some merchant, it will definitely try to "public relations" and get your website shut down. Check why Fang Xingdong hasn't written IT review articles in recent years? This person seems to have disappeared. He was public relations'd and changed careers.
If you don't have the ability to fight it out, it's more peaceful to close the site. It's not that small websites must be doomed, but mainly because you are targeted, so it's doomed. Other small websites still have a chance to survive, but yours doesn't.
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